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Hemming Park (Confederate Monument and Windsor Hotel), Jacksonville, Fla.
A postcard featuring a colored image depicting Hemming Park, now known as James Weldon Johnson Park, and the Windsor Hotel. Its postmarked January 17, 1909.Position: 45 (88 views)
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Gold Drawing Room at Antebellum Arlington, Natchez, Miss.
A postcard featuring a photograph of the drawing room at Antebellum Arlington in Natchez, Miss.Position: 90 (65 views)
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"Arlington," Natchez, Miss.
Postcard for Arlington, postmarked March 1, 1955. The back reads, “Built in 1816. It is a pure Southern Colonial type of brick construction with Tuscan columns and majestic fanlights over the carved doorways. Gothic bookcases in the library shelve some 8000 volumes including a collection purchased by Judge Boyd in England about 1840. Among the valuable collections is one of the most interesting collections of glass in America.”Tags Adams County, Antebellum Arlington, E. C. Kropp Co., Magnolia News, Mississippi, Natchez, PostcardsPosition: 90 (65 views)
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Colored Masonic Temple, Birmingham, Ala.
A postcard featuring a colored image depicting a night scene of the Colored Masonic Temple in Birmingham, Ala.Position: 102 (59 views)
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Electric Park, "Dreamland of the South," Montgomery, Ala.
A postcard featuring a colored photograph of Electric Park, one of the most popular attractions in Montgomery, Ala. in the early 20th century. Its postmarked November 23, 1905.Position: 99 (60 views)
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Forest Avenue Methodist Church, Montgomery, Ala.
1948 postcard of the Forest Avenue Methodist Church. The back reads, “Organized in 1903. Original building destroyed in fire December 15, 1944. Present building erected during 1946. The Educational building in the read was erected in 1928.Tags Alabama, Curteich-Chicago, Forest Avenue Methodist Church, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Montgomery News Co., PostcardsPosition: 114 (54 views)
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Governors House Motel, Montgomery, Ala.
A postcard featuring four colored photographs of the Governor's House Hotel in Montgomery, Ala. The photographs include a photo of the front entrance and carport, the golf course, the interior of the Rotunda Restaurant, and an aerial view of the hotel.
The back reads, "The Governors House Motel, on Montgomery, Alabama's Southern Bypass, connecting highways 85, 65, 231, 331, 31, 82, & 80 is master planned with all the luxuries of a private country club. Golf, horseback riding, and swimming are listed among the outdoor activities. The noiseless privacy of each guest room, the rare dining experience of the Filibuster Lounge make this truly a "stay to remember."Position: 102 (59 views)
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Harder Hall, Sebring, Florida. Approach from Lake
A postcard featuring a colored image of Harder Hall in Sebring, Fla.Position: 83 (69 views)
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Harder Hall on Rex Lake Beach, Sebring, Florida
A postcard featuring a black & white photograph of Harder Hall in Sebring, Fla.Position: 86 (68 views)
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"Greetings from Tuskegee, Ala."
A postcard featuring six colored images of different homes of prominent citizens of Tuskegee, Ala. Going clockwise, the postcard features the residences of J. H. Drakeford, T. J. Burke, Mrs. L. A. Holcombe, E. T. Varner, D. E. Laslie, and Mrs. J. G. Hurt.Tags Alabama, Curteich-Chicago, D. E. Laslie, E. T. Varner, J. H. Drakeford, Macon County, Mrs. J. G. Hurt, Mrs. L. A. Holcombe, Postcards, T. J. Burke, TuskegeePosition: 26 (104 views)